Power Windows
There are two modes of operation for the power window system:Manual Mode:
When the LH window regulator control switch is pressed to the first down position, the window will move down until one of these conditions are met:
- The LH window regulator control switch is no longer in the first down position.
- The LH window regulator control switch is pushed to the One Touch Down (OTD) position causing the windows to enter auto mode.
Feature Input:
- NOTE: Delayed accessory feature must be active. LH window regulator control switch, first down position.
Feature Output:
- One touch down relay coil output (grounded when activated, open circuit when deactivated).
Auto Mode:
Auto mode provides the One Touch Down feature (OTD feature). The OTD feature is activated when the LH window regulator control switch, for the LH window, is pressed to the second down position, second detent.
Auto mode will be terminated when any of the follow conditions are met:
- The LH window regulator control switch is pushed to the up position.
- The LH window regulator control switch is released (OFF position) and then moved to the down position (first detent) or OTD position (second detent).
- Seven seconds have elapsed since auto mode was initiated.
- A window regulator electric drive stall condition is detected on the one touch down sense line inputs.
Feature Inputs:
- NOTE: Delayed accessory feature must be active. LH window regulator control switch inputs; refer to the LH Window Regulator Control Switch Table. Testing and Inspection
- One touch down sense lines, high and low (Voltage difference: corresponds to window current).
Feature Output:
- Down window relay coil output (grounded when activated, open circuit when deactivated).